Doctor of Clinical Psychology/Master of Science

The Doctor of Clinical Psychology/Master of Science (DCP/MSc) is a postgraduate double degree in the professional specialisation of clinical psychology. The DCP/MSc provides psychology graduates with doctorate level clinical and research training in clinical psychology that is consistent with international standards of professional psychology.

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DOCTOR OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY/MASTER OF SCIENCE

Course codes Course code: LB001
CRICOS code: 040243E
Admission requirements APAC accredited four year honours degree in Psychology from a University, gaining at least an upper second class (2.1) honours, or equivalent. The honours degree must include a major research project and thesis as an essential part of the degree.
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Course completion requirements 84 credit points of study
English exam requirements IELTS: 7.0 (7.0) - no other test will be accepted. More info.
2012 Fees Domestic: $450 per credit point
International: $17,520 per semester
Duration 6 semesters full time
Commencement March only
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Overview

The DCP/MSc program adopts a scientific and evidence-based approach to clinical psychology. The treatment model is based on a cognitive-behavioural approach, and the introduction of alternative models of therapy in later years ensures both a depth and breadth to your clinical training.

The DCP/MSc involves three years of full-time study and includes three components: academic coursework, supervised clinical placements and research.

Qualified clinical psychologists provide you with supervised clinical practice in an internal on-campus psychology clinic, as well as a variety of external teaching hospitals and clinics. The DCP/MSc includes a minimum of 1500 hours of clinical placement experience and 600 patient contact hours. The research component requires you to produce a Master of Science (MSc) research thesis.

Sydney Advantage

Studying at the University of Sydney provides students with the benefits of an on-campus training psychology clinic, intensive clinical supervision with observation facilities and provides excellent links with University teaching hospitals for research and internships.

Academic staff (clinical psychologists or neuropsychologists with expertise and clinical experience in their respective areas) offer teaching, and research and clinical supervision.

Program expectations

At the end of the program you will have the expertise, both practical and academic, to work as a professional clinical psychologist in a variety of clinical and community settings. You will be trained to carry out academic and clinical assessments in family therapy settings, adult health psychology, and psychological assessment of neuropsychological and psychological disorders in adults and children. These outcomes will be supported by three years of supervised clinical internship experience in the on campus psychology clinic, hospitals and community settings, as well as research training at the MSc or PhD level.

Mode of delivery

The DCP/MSc is offered on a full-time basis - single unit of study enrolment is not permitted. The program is not available by distance education.

Admission requirements

Completion of an APAC accredited four year honours degree in Psychology from a University, gaining at least an upper second class (2.1) honours, or equivalent. The honours degree must include a major research project and thesis as an essential part of the degree.

All qualifications obtained from a non-Australian University must be assessed by the Australian Psychological Society (APS) before an application may be submitted. All qualifications obtained from a non-Australian University must provide evidence of an individually (or group) conducted research project and thesis. To determine equivalency, visit the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) or APS website.

Students must also provide evidence of English language proficiency and two referee reports (for more information see below). Applicants must meet the admission requirements to be considered for the selection interview, an essential part of the selection process.

Clinical relevance for application

You are not required to have completed an empirical research project in the area of abnormal or clinical psychology. The selection process aims to identify that you have a demonstrated interest in these areas, an awareness of clinical issues, and relevant experience. Clinical relevance may be demonstrated on the basis of projects in other areas of psychology, such as cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, individual differences, human learning, neuroscience or social psychology, or relevant work experience.

Research requirements for application

At the time of application, it is not necessary to submit a research proposal or arrange a research supervisor.

English language requirements for application

If your degree was conducted in a language other than English, you are required to provide documentary evidence of satisfying English language requirements for admission. An IELTS minimum overall score of 7.0, and a minimum score of 7.0 in each band, is required for admission to the DCP/MSc. The TOEFL and TWE is not accepted for admission to the DCP/MSc. Contact the International Student Office for further information.

Units of study

Up to date list of all units of study available in the DCP.

After graduation

The program aims to provide you with expertise, both practical and academic, which will enable you to work as a professional clinical psychologist in a variety of settings. The DCP/MSc program is recognised by the NSW Department of Health as qualifying the holder for progression to the grade of clinical psychologist. The program is accredited by APAC, providing the fifth, sixth and seventh years of training, and is an approved qualification for Associate Membership of the APS College of Clinical Psychologists and the Australian Clinical Psychology Association. The Psychology Board of Australia, through APAC, recognises the program for the purposes of registration and endorsement of practice in clinical psychology.

Application forms

DCP/MSc application forms can be downloaded from: Clinical Psychology Applications website.

To apply as a domestic student you must submit the following:

If you are an international student you must also submit an International Postgraduate Coursework application form. An application will be considered incomplete, and will not be evaluated nor proceed to interview, unless all documents are received by the closing date.

Selection interview

The selection interview specifically assesses relevant academic, research and work experience and performance, aptitude for clinical psychology or clinical neuropsychology, and awareness of ethical issues relevant to clinical practice. Interviews are usually held in the third and fourth week of November. Web-cam based SKYPE interviews may be offered to international applicants.

Applicants will be assessed on their undergraduate academic performance; any additional academic qualifications in psychology, such as a MSc or PhD; the quality of publications, journal articles and conference presentations; relevant clinical work experience, either paid work experience (psychologist, counsellor, clinically relevant research) or voluntary work experience (teaching, research, other) and their referee reports.

NOTE: Receptionist, shop assistant, babysitting or similar work is not considered relevant work experience.

Offer of places

Following the selection interview, you will be ranked compared to other applicants upon your application, academic record and interview performance. The top ranking applicants are offered places by the end of the second week of December. Offers of places will occur informally by phone, followed by a formal letter of offer sent by the Faculty of Science. You will have one week to accept the offer. Should an offer be declined, the place is offered to the next applicant on the reserve list. Offers to applicants on the reserve list may continue into January. Unsuccessful applicants will be advised in writing by the Faculty of Science from January onwards.

Credit for previous study

Credit for previous study is available in some circumstances. Please see the website for details.

Annual intake

15-20 places

As an indication of interest in the program, each year 150 applications may be received and 50 applicants offered interviews.

Academic enquiries


Mackie Building (K01)
University of Sydney
Sydney NSW 2006

Phone: +61 2 9351 6180
Fax: +61 2 9351 7328

Clinical Psychology Unit Website